
A podcast about open theism and being children of a kenotic God.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 51 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianityPhilosophySociety & Culture | |||

In his book, The Only WIse God, William Lane Craig defends Molinism against the claim that a God who knows everything everyone will ever do is a fatalistic theology.
Episode 51
YouTube Channel: Surprising God
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In his book, The Only WIse God, William Lane Craig ponders the supernatural knowledge of Jesus. But when he gets down to the gritty work of describing that knowledge, he ends up with something rather mundane. Dan argues that true supernatural knowled... more
In Bobby Jamieson's excellent book, "Everything is Never Enough," Jamieson argues that humans are not autonomous because they depend on creation. Since people depend on forces outside themselves for survival, and because they did not create themselve... more
People will try to make free will compatible with a whole host of things that, on the face of it, seem determined. Folks will try to make free will compatible with philosophical materialism (all that exists are matter and energy), a settled future (A... more
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